Easy to maintain
Natural grass requires a significant commitment to upkeep. Besides keeping it nourished and trimmed, you need pesticides and other chemicals for maintenance. Even careful care won’t always ensure portions of your live grass lawn or yard won’t die out. Contrast that with synthetic grass, which looks and feels like live grass, but requires very little maintenance. Going with faux grass means no more intensive and expensive labor. At most, all that’s needed is an occasional rinse with the hose to remove dust, and a little raking to remove leaves and debris.
For pet owners, regular maintenance is even easier than with natural grass. Urine drains right through your faux grass quickly, leaving no yellow spots. Of course, you’ll want to pick up any feces right away, lest someone steps in it. Then just a quick rinse, and you’re all set!
The blades in artificial grass may flatten eventually after a lot of heavy traffic. Unlike live grass, however, you can make those blades spring back to life with a few strokes of a stiff, natural-bristle broom. Are you into machines? A power broom makes it even easier to fluff your faux turf. And that is about the extent of the maintenance required for artificial grass!
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